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Dollar Diplomacy
William Howard Taft's approach to American expansionism was slightly different than expected. Though a strong proponent of American imperialism, Taft preferred to utilize dollars instead of military might. The idea was that through financial investment in foreign nations, the United States would develop a scope of influence that would provide both stability to the foreign nation and economic opportunity for the United States. It would also allow the U.S. to generate influence in nations where other powers might already have an imperialistic presence.
William Howard Taft (1857-1930)

